# –––––––––––––––– REQUIRED ––––––––––––––––

# Generate a hex-encoded 32-byte random key. You should use `openssl rand -hex 32`
# in your terminal to generate a random value.
SECRET_KEY=6d815b71b62255ddbaf1645df26c1be83d9296ed1e3e4c9927be7af55c008251

# Generate a unique random key. The format is not important but you could still use
# `openssl rand -hex 32` in your terminal to produce this.
UTILS_SECRET=a3e641ad365339adaafdae0a0f269f02ee966a409957ace7ce42570c724fe6d4

# For production point these at your databases, in development the default
# should work out of the box.
DATABASE_URL=postgres://progg:xxx@postgres:5432/outline
DATABASE_URL_TEST=postgres://progg:xxx@postgres:5432/outline-test
DATABASE_CONNECTION_POOL_MIN=3
DATABASE_CONNECTION_POOL_MAX=7
# Uncomment this to disable SSL for connecting to Postgres
PGSSLMODE=disable

# For redis you can either specify an ioredis compatible url like this
REDIS_URL=redis://redis:6379
# or alternatively, if you would like to provide addtional connection options,
# use a base64 encoded JSON connection option object. Refer to the ioredis documentation
# for a list of available options.
# Example: Use Redis Sentinel for high availability
# {"sentinels":[{"host":"sentinel-0","port":26379},{"host":"sentinel-1","port":26379}],"name":"mymaster"}
# REDIS_URL=ioredis://eyJzZW50aW5lbHMiOlt7Imhvc3QiOiJzZW50aW5lbC0wIiwicG9ydCI6MjYzNzl9LHsiaG9zdCI6InNlbnRpbmVsLTEiLCJwb3J0IjoyNjM3OX1dLCJuYW1lIjoibXltYXN0ZXIifQ==

# URL should point to the fully qualified, publicly accessible URL. If using a
# proxy the port in URL and PORT may be different.
URL=http://magni.midgard:13061
PORT=13061

# See [documentation](docs/SERVICES.md) on running a separate collaboration
# server, for normal operation this does not need to be set.
COLLABORATION_URL=

# To support uploading of images for avatars and document attachments an
# s3-compatible storage must be provided. AWS S3 is recommended for redundency
# however if you want to keep all file storage local an alternative such as
# minio (https://github.com/minio/minio) can be used.

# A more detailed guide on setting up S3 is available here:
# => https://wiki.generaloutline.com/share/125de1cc-9ff6-424b-8415-0d58c809a40f

AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=wJalrXUtnFEMI/K7MDENG/bPxRfiCYEXAMPLEKEY
AWS_REGION=ru-center
AWS_S3_ACCELERATE_URL=
AWS_S3_UPLOAD_BUCKET_URL=http://magni.midgard:13011
AWS_S3_UPLOAD_BUCKET_NAME=outline-documentation-application
AWS_S3_UPLOAD_MAX_SIZE=26214400
AWS_S3_FORCE_PATH_STYLE=true
AWS_S3_ACL=private


# –––––––––––––– AUTHENTICATION ––––––––––––––

# Third party signin credentials, at least ONE OF EITHER Google, Slack,
# or Microsoft is required for a working installation or you'll have no sign-in
# options.

# To configure Slack auth, you'll need to create an Application at
# => https://api.slack.com/apps
#
# When configuring the Client ID, add a redirect URL under "OAuth & Permissions":
# https://<URL>/auth/slack.callback
SLACK_CLIENT_ID=
SLACK_CLIENT_SECRET=

# To configure Google auth, you'll need to create an OAuth Client ID at
# => https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials
#
# When configuring the Client ID, add an Authorized redirect URI:
# https://<URL>/auth/google.callback
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=

# To configure Microsoft/Azure auth, you'll need to create an OAuth Client. See
# the guide for details on setting up your Azure App:
# => https://wiki.generaloutline.com/share/dfa77e56-d4d2-4b51-8ff8-84ea6608faa4
AZURE_CLIENT_ID=
AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET=
AZURE_RESOURCE_APP_ID=

# To configure generic OIDC auth, you'll need some kind of identity provider.
# See documentation for whichever IdP you use to acquire the following info:
# Redirect URI is https://<URL>/auth/oidc.callback
OIDC_CLIENT_ID=outline-documentation-application
OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET=pNOIHw76hdPIYjOOfs0s47CtVgTtv4sO
OIDC_AUTH_URI=http://magni.midgard:13041/realms/dev-realm/protocol/openid-connect/auth
OIDC_TOKEN_URI=http://keycloak:8080/realms/dev-realm/protocol/openid-connect/token
OIDC_USERINFO_URI=http://magni.midgard:13041/realms/dev-realm/protocol/openid-connect/userinfo


# Specify which claims to derive user information from
# Supports any valid JSON path with the JWT payload
OIDC_USERNAME_CLAIM=preferred_username

# Display name for OIDC authentication
OIDC_DISPLAY_NAME=OpenID

# Space separated auth scopes.
OIDC_SCOPES=openid profile email


# –––––––––––––––– OPTIONAL ––––––––––––––––

# Base64 encoded private key and certificate for HTTPS termination. This is only
# required if you do not use an external reverse proxy. See documentation:
# https://wiki.generaloutline.com/share/1c922644-40d8-41fe-98f9-df2b67239d45
SSL_KEY=
SSL_CERT=

# If using a Cloudfront/Cloudflare distribution or similar it can be set below.
# This will cause paths to javascript, stylesheets, and images to be updated to
# the hostname defined in CDN_URL. In your CDN configuration the origin server
# should be set to the same as URL.
CDN_URL=

# Auto-redirect to https in production. The default is true but you may set to
# false if you can be sure that SSL is terminated at an external loadbalancer.
FORCE_HTTPS=false

# Have the installation check for updates by sending anonymized statistics to
# the maintainers
ENABLE_UPDATES=false

# How many processes should be spawned. As a reasonable rule divide your servers
# available memory by 512 for a rough estimate
WEB_CONCURRENCY=1

# Override the maxium size of document imports, could be required if you have
# especially large Word documents with embedded imagery
MAXIMUM_IMPORT_SIZE=5120000

# You can remove this line if your reverse proxy already logs incoming http
# requests and this ends up being duplicative
DEBUG=http

# For a complete Slack integration with search and posting to channels the
# following configs are also needed, some more details
# => https://wiki.generaloutline.com/share/be25efd1-b3ef-4450-b8e5-c4a4fc11e02a
#
SLACK_VERIFICATION_TOKEN=
SLACK_APP_ID=
SLACK_MESSAGE_ACTIONS=

# Optionally enable google analytics to track pageviews in the knowledge base
GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_ID=

# Optionally enable Sentry (sentry.io) to track errors and performance
SENTRY_DSN=

# To support sending outgoing transactional emails such as "document updated" or
# "you've been invited" you'll need to provide authentication for an SMTP server
SMTP_HOST=
SMTP_PORT=
SMTP_USERNAME=
SMTP_PASSWORD=
SMTP_FROM_EMAIL=
SMTP_REPLY_EMAIL=
SMTP_TLS_CIPHERS=
SMTP_SECURE=true

# Custom logo that displays on the authentication screen, scaled to height: 60px
# TEAM_LOGO=https://example.com/images/logo.png

# The default interface language. See translate.getoutline.com for a list of
# available language codes and their rough percentage translated.
DEFAULT_LANGUAGE=en_US
